- Epic is a
novel written by
Conor Kostick. It is the
first book in the
Avatar Chronicles trilogy and was
published in 2004 by The O'Brien
Press Ltd. Epic...
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Conor Kostick (born 26 June 1964) is a
historian and
writer living in Dublin. He is the
author of many
works of
history and fiction. A
former chairperson...
- Ken
Kostick (1 June 1953 – 21
April 2011) was a
Canadian chef and
television and
radio personality, best
known for co-hosting the
television series What's...
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which she,
Gavin Kostick, Éanna Hardwicke, and
Janet Moran performed Kostick's modern version of Homer's Odyssey.
Galligan and
Kostick,
having worked on...
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Gavin Kostick is a playwright,
dramaturge at the LIR academy, Dublin, and
literary manager of Fishamble: The New Play Company. He
founded the Show in...
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Eustace appeared on What's for Dinner?, on Life Network, co-hosting with Ken
Kostick throughout its run
during the late 1990s. From 2000 to 2001,
Eustace served...
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Officer John
Kostick found Stewart scrawling "RQS" on the wall and had him arrested.
Stewart allegedly said, "Hey, man, you got me."
Kostick cuffed Stewart...
- 2015
strategy card game by
White Wizard Games Epic (
Kostick novel), a 2004
novel by
Conor Kostick Epic Illustrated, a 1980s
anthology series published...
- RISE
Productions podcast in
which he,
Gavin Kostick,
Danielle Galligan, and
Janet Moran performed Kostick's modern version of Homer's Odyssey.[citation...
- Anthony's 1993 Killobyte, Tad Williams's 1996–2004
tetralogy Otherland,
Conor Kostick's 2004 Epic and
Charles Stross's 2007
Halting State. In Taiwan, the first...